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yesterday i met up with the dorset devils. they are in bournemouth, and they were clearing up bournemouth, and they were clearing up the beach. i got a sense of what they would like the government to announce. the dorset devils wish they weren't needed, but every day rubbish is brought in by the tide. they voluntarily clear it up. no doubt it's getting worse because it's becoming more evident globally it's a problem, it's a problem in the uk but we are concerned about our patch of dorset and that's why we are prepared to do our bit at dorset devils. we do find a lot of small pieces of plastic, microplastic, has been broken up by the waves and wash back onto the beach. the government is about to announce its 25 year environment plan. the dorset devils will be paying close attention. i'm forever picking up plastic bottles and there's a plastic bottle just coming on the tide. what would you like the government to announce? i would like the government to announce no more plastic bottles, everyone should use a recyclable container.
yesterday i met up with the dorset devils. they are in bournemouth, and they were clearing up bournemouth, and they were clearing up the beach. i got a sense of what they would like the government to announce. the dorset devils wish they weren't needed, but every day rubbish is brought in by the tide. they voluntarily clear it up. no doubt it's getting worse because it's becoming more evident globally it's a problem, it's a problem in the uk but we are concerned about our patch of dorset and...
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years each after being found guilty of murdering a businessman in an attempted burglary at his home in dorset. guy hedger was shot dead last april by kevin downton and jason baccus, who committed burglaries to fund their drug habits. a third man, scott keeping, was acquitted. the manufacturer of an ejector seat which caused the death of a red arrows pilot has admitted breaking health and safety laws. flight leftenant sean cunningham died in 2011 when he was ejected — without warning — from his jet while it was parked on the ground at raf scampton. a court has heard that a man who drove a van into a crowd of people near a mosque in north london last year wanted to kill as many muslims as possible. the jury was told that 48—year—old darren 0sborne, who's accused of killing one man and attempting to murder others in an act of terrorism, had decided to take matters into his own hands after the manchester and london attacks. he denies murder and attempted murder. daniel sandford reports. the pandemonium on a summer night in north london after a large box van smashed into a crowd of worship
years each after being found guilty of murdering a businessman in an attempted burglary at his home in dorset. guy hedger was shot dead last april by kevin downton and jason baccus, who committed burglaries to fund their drug habits. a third man, scott keeping, was acquitted. the manufacturer of an ejector seat which caused the death of a red arrows pilot has admitted breaking health and safety laws. flight leftenant sean cunningham died in 2011 when he was ejected — without warning — from...
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here's the map with some of london and quite a dorset. republic of ireland doesn't exist! effective areas making the point that the whole country will be affected. it's apocalyptic character is presented, but there are alerts the country, it isa but there are alerts the country, it is a concern. and not to shake hands of people. shaking hands has been axed by hospital. at one point they said it's been banned which is concerning, the handshake brand. said it's been banned which is concerning, the handshake brandlj think we should all be vigilant because we touch to stations but fixing of and bus if there's one thing to take this from deceiving its don't sneeze and don't touch yourface. from deceiving its don't sneeze and don't touch your face. don't wash your hands all the time. regularly. marketers are floor manager the night and they always have the alcohol wipes so we have the table wipes down —— mart is our floor manager. finishing with the times, bbc accused of breaking the law as star quits over pay. this is my colleague, friend, china editor carrie gracie, appoin
here's the map with some of london and quite a dorset. republic of ireland doesn't exist! effective areas making the point that the whole country will be affected. it's apocalyptic character is presented, but there are alerts the country, it isa but there are alerts the country, it is a concern. and not to shake hands of people. shaking hands has been axed by hospital. at one point they said it's been banned which is concerning, the handshake brand. said it's been banned which is concerning,...
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you know, from starters of wood pigeon and portland crab and glazed ox tongue with dorset snails, through to your mains — herdwick lamb, cumbrian veal, grouse, all of this, it sounds delicious, but very british. yes. so this ‘who am i‘ question, what are your menus saying about who you are? so the way i look at my restaurants, and because the way in which industries change and farming and the way we receive our produce, i look at the uk as my local community of food. because i can put an order in this morning from scotland and get it tomorrow morning. so things move quickly. so local, uk, and then i spread further afield into europe for other different types of produce that are better or farmed better orjust taste better and we're always searching for something really nice. but i don't like to go too far across the world to gather food produce. so this idea of food miles matters to you? very much. i think now in the world we need to be very careful that we aren't purchasing too much from all over the world. i don't have japanese flavours through my menu, or curries. certain things i
you know, from starters of wood pigeon and portland crab and glazed ox tongue with dorset snails, through to your mains — herdwick lamb, cumbrian veal, grouse, all of this, it sounds delicious, but very british. yes. so this ‘who am i‘ question, what are your menus saying about who you are? so the way i look at my restaurants, and because the way in which industries change and farming and the way we receive our produce, i look at the uk as my local community of food. because i can put an...
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scotland, the western half of wales, down through maybe as far towards the east as west somerset, west dorset, but elsewhere ahead of it, a lot of cloud. some brightness but basically we work on the same amount of cloud you've had of late and the same temperatures, the forecast won't be too far off the truth. here comes that weather front during the course of the evening and overnight. really just fizzling institute. the rain becoming ever more patchy. ahead of it, still sufficient cloud, a bit of breeze to keep the fog and frost at bay. here we are for sunday, a lot of wind across the north—east and north—west of scotland. further south, a band of scotland. further south, a band of cloud associated with the front moves to the eastern side of the british isles. back towards the west, the chance of some sunshine. again, temperatures not i west, the chance of some sunshine. again, temperatures not! million miles from where you have been, maybe losing one or 2 degrees. the wind certainly freshens ahead of the next weather front, as wind certainly freshens ahead of the next weatherfront, as i
scotland, the western half of wales, down through maybe as far towards the east as west somerset, west dorset, but elsewhere ahead of it, a lot of cloud. some brightness but basically we work on the same amount of cloud you've had of late and the same temperatures, the forecast won't be too far off the truth. here comes that weather front during the course of the evening and overnight. really just fizzling institute. the rain becoming ever more patchy. ahead of it, still sufficient cloud, a bit...
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weymouth. wealth and the severity in south dorset? dorset? country and facilitate housing development. development. new housing development in recent yea rs. new housing development in recent years. years. i will ensure transport ministers discuss that with him. ministers discuss that with him. here —— dumped here. will he confirm it still stands? it still stands? statements given in 1985 is a little bit rusty. bit rusty. even i was first elected to this house. house. that his ways, i will make sure and write to him to set up the position. congratulating the institute of coding. coding. work very closely with business to develop specialist coding skills. develop specialist coding skills. offensive teaching of the competing curriculum. curriculum. working with the university and the institute. institute. her original country to visit her father‘s funeral. she mist out by 22 days. days. minister here of this issue to discuss this injustice? discuss this injustice? familiar with the type of problem he has described. has described. honourab
weymouth. wealth and the severity in south dorset? dorset? country and facilitate housing development. development. new housing development in recent yea rs. new housing development in recent years. years. i will ensure transport ministers discuss that with him. ministers discuss that with him. here —— dumped here. will he confirm it still stands? it still stands? statements given in 1985 is a little bit rusty. bit rusty. even i was first elected to this house. house. that his ways, i will...
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a strain of the flu has been detected in dorset. the department of the rock —— department of environmental, food and health affairs has confirmed. the disease is highly contagious among birds and bird owners and farmers are being warned to be vigilant. public health england said the risks to the public was very low. tributes have been paid to the comedy actress bella emberg, who has died aged 80. she became a household name in the 19805 on the russ abbot show, playing characters including blunder woman, the sidekick of hapless superhero cooperman. abbot called her "a huge comedy talent", while les dennis said she was a "funny, lovely friend". four british friends have broken the world record and become the fastest ever to cross the atlantic ocean in a rowing boat. the crew, dubbed the four 0arsmen, made history overnight when they reached the island of antigua in 29 days, beating the previous record by six days. dan johnson has more. here they go! the end of an epicjourney, rowed in record time. the four 0arsmen hadn't even been
a strain of the flu has been detected in dorset. the department of the rock —— department of environmental, food and health affairs has confirmed. the disease is highly contagious among birds and bird owners and farmers are being warned to be vigilant. public health england said the risks to the public was very low. tributes have been paid to the comedy actress bella emberg, who has died aged 80. she became a household name in the 19805 on the russ abbot show, playing characters including...
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starting to open it will money. joe benfield used to work as a waitress in another of his businesses in dorset until it suddenly closed. so shocked and so devastated that you just wonder what have you done wrong, you can‘t take it in, i think, for a while. she was so angry it in, i think, for a while. she was so angry about the windy harbour cafe were shut down she brought a case for unfair dismissal, and one —— wait the harbour. she still to be paid compensationlj —— wait the harbour. she still to be paid compensation. i am still fighting and even though i have a judgement against him he has refused to pay. he is entitled to shut his business, party has responsibilities to the employees that he had at that time. -- but he has. with evidence of problems at other businesses he has owned in the last two years, missable bought the other door ba kery missable bought the other door bakery in hampshire village, it has been close since november, a p pa re ntly been close since november, apparently for refurbishment. —— closed. we invited anyone who worked at the bakery to come and talk
starting to open it will money. joe benfield used to work as a waitress in another of his businesses in dorset until it suddenly closed. so shocked and so devastated that you just wonder what have you done wrong, you can‘t take it in, i think, for a while. she was so angry it in, i think, for a while. she was so angry about the windy harbour cafe were shut down she brought a case for unfair dismissal, and one —— wait the harbour. she still to be paid compensationlj —— wait the...
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— has been to claysmore school in dorset to find out why this new sport is making such waves. in the glow of the winter sun, something associated with warmer climes is making a splash of top from fairy tales and fantasy, and disney movies to reality. mermaids and mermen getting fit and even competing in one of the uk's new sports, gangsta cheaper and more accessible design of tales. till now, we have been taught to swim using ourfeet, kicking, but they are replaced with these mono fins, or tails. there is no more walking around the side of the pool. 0nce you put on your tail, it feels like you put on your tail, it feels like you have any part of your body. can make you go 33% faster if you get it right, through the water. it is definitely a different feeling. i'm not sure about the flipper, the sensation. it smashes through all stereotypes as you learn the faster and more powerful way of swimming through the water. basically, where your hands on your head go, your body will follow naturally. flick with your leg, and that will enhance your speed as well. it is a really good ful
— has been to claysmore school in dorset to find out why this new sport is making such waves. in the glow of the winter sun, something associated with warmer climes is making a splash of top from fairy tales and fantasy, and disney movies to reality. mermaids and mermen getting fit and even competing in one of the uk's new sports, gangsta cheaper and more accessible design of tales. till now, we have been taught to swim using ourfeet, kicking, but they are replaced with these mono fins, or...
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being found guilty of murdering the businessman guy hedger in an attempted burglary at his home in dorset last april. kevin downton and jason baccus committed burglaries to fund their drug habits. a third man, scott keeping, was acquitted. police have arrested a man who's thought to be the father of eight—year—old mylee billingham who died after being stabbed on saturday night. 54—year—old bill billingham is in a critical condition after he was found with a stab wound in his stomach. a leading manufacturer of ejector seats, martin—ba ker aircraft limited, has admitted breaking a health and safety law in connection with the death of a red arrows pilot. flight lieutenant sean cunningham died in 2011 when he was thrown from his jet while it was on the ground at raf scampton in lincolnshire. sentencing will take place next month. our correspondent danny savage reports. this is the red arrows hawkjet that sean cunningham was ejected from. unknown to him, the ejector seat was in an unsafe position and went off unexpectedly with the plane on the ground. the 35—year—old, whose life'
being found guilty of murdering the businessman guy hedger in an attempted burglary at his home in dorset last april. kevin downton and jason baccus committed burglaries to fund their drug habits. a third man, scott keeping, was acquitted. police have arrested a man who's thought to be the father of eight—year—old mylee billingham who died after being stabbed on saturday night. 54—year—old bill billingham is in a critical condition after he was found with a stab wound in his stomach. a...
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maybe the assailant is right maybe i am a nuisance in independent india says the dorset down than the one this is the classical greek tragedy in its purest form where a victim and assassin have a secret understanding with. gandhi felt deep despair his method and his course had failed. bustles to me. despite his efforts to violence between hindus and muslims continued. and despite his efforts india was fractured into. what use was he alive now. that. gandhi had envisioned an independent india that was self-sufficient and predominantly agrarian narrows approach was more grounded in economic reality he aims to combat economic stagnation and dire poverty with state centered planning and industrialization that relied on domestic industry after independence went all out for you know modernization of economic modernization and in developing large scale industries building. which he. described as the new temples to india which would replace you know the old temples. it is difficult to know how gandhi will respond to this had he been alive after nine hundred forty eight and it's likely that th
maybe the assailant is right maybe i am a nuisance in independent india says the dorset down than the one this is the classical greek tragedy in its purest form where a victim and assassin have a secret understanding with. gandhi felt deep despair his method and his course had failed. bustles to me. despite his efforts to violence between hindus and muslims continued. and despite his efforts india was fractured into. what use was he alive now. that. gandhi had envisioned an independent india...
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the crews of the lifeboats were battling mountainous sees and 60 mile an hour winds off the coast of dorset to prevent a cargo ship from being blown onto the rocks. thanks to the skill of the tug's crew and the towline sticks, disaster was prevented. will my right honorable friend join me in praising the professionalism, courage and determination of all those involved, not least the volunteers? >> i'm happy to do that, all those involved in a verdict and disaster, and would like to go further. fantastic job around the coastline day in and day out. >> we don't come to order. [inaudible conversations] >> you have been watching prime minister's questions at the british house of commons. it is live every wednesday at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span two. you can watch any online at c-span.org. c-span, where history unfolds daily. created by aan was public service of america's television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. religious leaders, civil rights accident -- activists and scholars on racism, bigotry, and sexism. is it just under two hours. >> in this sacred
the crews of the lifeboats were battling mountainous sees and 60 mile an hour winds off the coast of dorset to prevent a cargo ship from being blown onto the rocks. thanks to the skill of the tug's crew and the towline sticks, disaster was prevented. will my right honorable friend join me in praising the professionalism, courage and determination of all those involved, not least the volunteers? >> i'm happy to do that, all those involved in a verdict and disaster, and would like to go...
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years each after being found guilty of murdering a businessman in an attempted burglary at his home in dorset. guy hedger was shot dead last april by kevin downton and jason baccus, who committed burglaries to fund their drug habits. a third man, scott keeping, was acquitted. the manufacturer of an ejector seat which caused the death of a red arrows pilot has admitted breaking health and safety laws. flight leftena nt sean cunningham died in 2011 when he was ejected — without warning — from hisjet while it was parked on the ground at raf scampton. the queen's granddaughter, princess eugenie, is engaged to her longterm boyfriend, jack brooksbank. the second royal wedding of the year — will take place in the autumn at st george's chapel, windsor. the 27—year—old, who got engaged on holiday in nicaragua this month, told the bbc of the moment her fiance proposed. the lake was so beautiful, the light was such a special light i have never seen. i actually said, this is an incredible moment. and then he popped the question. which was really surprising, even though we have been together for
years each after being found guilty of murdering a businessman in an attempted burglary at his home in dorset. guy hedger was shot dead last april by kevin downton and jason baccus, who committed burglaries to fund their drug habits. a third man, scott keeping, was acquitted. the manufacturer of an ejector seat which caused the death of a red arrows pilot has admitted breaking health and safety laws. flight leftena nt sean cunningham died in 2011 when he was ejected — without warning — from...
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the crews of the lifeboats were battling mountainous sees and 60 mile an hour winds off the coast of dorset to prevent a cargo ship from being blown onto the rocks. thanks to the skill of the tug's crew and the towline sticks, disaster was prevented. will my right honorable friend join me in praising the professionalism, courage and determination of all those involved, not least the volunteers? >> i'm happy to do that, all those involved in a verdict and disaster, and would like to go further. fantastic job around the coastline day in and day out. >> we don't come to order. [inaudible conversations] >> here at c-span2 we leave the british house of commons as members moved to other business. you have been watching prime ministers question time aired live on wednesdays at 7:00 eastern when parliament is in session. you can see this weekend session sunday night at 9:00 eastern and pacific on c-span. for more information go to c-span.org and click on series to view every program we have aired from the british house of commons since october 1989. we invite your comments about prime minister's qu
the crews of the lifeboats were battling mountainous sees and 60 mile an hour winds off the coast of dorset to prevent a cargo ship from being blown onto the rocks. thanks to the skill of the tug's crew and the towline sticks, disaster was prevented. will my right honorable friend join me in praising the professionalism, courage and determination of all those involved, not least the volunteers? >> i'm happy to do that, all those involved in a verdict and disaster, and would like to go...
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joining me now via webcam from dorset is the criminologist and filmmaker roger graef. in some ways, these figures look like they are producing conflicting evidence, because the separate crime survey, based on people's experience, suggests that crime is falling. what's going on? firstly, it's important to realise that crime is not a national or even citywide experience. it is very local, and the groups that are at risk from violent crime, particularly knife crime, are small and gang—related and often young people who are on the street at night. that is a particular target group who are vulnerable to the increased number of knives. and the reason they are having this trouble is because they don't feel safe, so they carry the nose not just don't feel safe, so they carry the nose notjust to attack each other, but to protect themselves. meanwhile, the rest of us, if you like, are not at risk in the same way. they are better at locking their doors and keeping their car doors and windows shut. and the more secure their lives are, then crime will fall. that is also independe
joining me now via webcam from dorset is the criminologist and filmmaker roger graef. in some ways, these figures look like they are producing conflicting evidence, because the separate crime survey, based on people's experience, suggests that crime is falling. what's going on? firstly, it's important to realise that crime is not a national or even citywide experience. it is very local, and the groups that are at risk from violent crime, particularly knife crime, are small and gang—related...
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we currently have the sunshine in dorset. we can see this window of clearer weather coming into south—western england and across wales. you noticed this area of white, thicker cloud towards eastern areas, a weather front is continuing to bring some rather misty and murky conditions and also some outbreaks of rain. this was the scene in suffolk a short time ago. green continues over four eastern parts of england and scotland. as we go into the evening, we could see some fog patches forming. this was 5pm. clearer skies elsewhere over scotland. staying quite damp for norfolk and suffolk. in the sunshine this afternoon, feeling quite pleasa nt this afternoon, feeling quite pleasant with light winds. temperatures up to about 10 degrees. 0ne temperatures up to about 10 degrees. one or two fog patches developing late this afternoon, becoming war widespread and dense to this evening and overnight. especially so for northwest england, west wales, the west cou ntry northwest england, west wales, the west country and parts of southern
we currently have the sunshine in dorset. we can see this window of clearer weather coming into south—western england and across wales. you noticed this area of white, thicker cloud towards eastern areas, a weather front is continuing to bring some rather misty and murky conditions and also some outbreaks of rain. this was the scene in suffolk a short time ago. green continues over four eastern parts of england and scotland. as we go into the evening, we could see some fog patches forming....
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i‘ve been to claysmore school in dorset to find out why this new sport is making such waves. in the glow of the winter sun something associated with warmer climate is causing a splash. from fairy tales and fantasy and disney movies to reality. mermaids and mermen getting fit and even competing in one of the uk‘s new sports, thanks to cheaper and more accessible design of tails. up until now we‘ve had to learn to swim using ourfeet, but our feet are now replaced by these monofins, our tails. so no walking around the pool. it‘s a very strange feeling. as yet i feel like i have a new part of my body. if you get it right it can make you 33% faster through the water. it‘s definitely a different feeling. i‘m looking forward to actually seeing how it works with the fin. i‘m not sure about the old lycra sensation. it smashes through all stereotypes as you learn the faster and more powerful way of swimming through the water. basically where your hands and your head go your body will follow naturally and then doing the extra kick or flip with your leg will enhance your spee
i‘ve been to claysmore school in dorset to find out why this new sport is making such waves. in the glow of the winter sun something associated with warmer climate is causing a splash. from fairy tales and fantasy and disney movies to reality. mermaids and mermen getting fit and even competing in one of the uk‘s new sports, thanks to cheaper and more accessible design of tails. up until now we‘ve had to learn to swim using ourfeet, but our feet are now replaced by these monofins, our...
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but towards southern parts of wales, in around the likes of swansea and to the south of england, in dorset, we saw winds gusting over 80mph in one or two spots. so that's had a big impact through today as well. the winds are only part of the story. the other night we had a full moon. the tides are high. we have seen minorflooding moon. the tides are high. we have seen minor flooding across some western coasts as well which again, is still ongoing at the moment. quite a lot of hail in places? yes, it is as the storm departed, the centre of the storm was across northern ireland and that's tracked its way eastwards towards the north sea, but it has left a very showery air mass and we have seen hail and thunder and we have gusty winds today. england and wales in particular, winds gusting to 50mph and 60mph. that could cause further disruption. but conditions overall compared to last night are improving. that's the picture looking ahead, easing off? the big story by the time we get to the weekend is that winter returns. some bitterly cold winds coming in from the north keeping us on our toes. b
but towards southern parts of wales, in around the likes of swansea and to the south of england, in dorset, we saw winds gusting over 80mph in one or two spots. so that's had a big impact through today as well. the winds are only part of the story. the other night we had a full moon. the tides are high. we have seen minorflooding moon. the tides are high. we have seen minor flooding across some western coasts as well which again, is still ongoing at the moment. quite a lot of hail in places?...
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andy gomersall, what was it, paddle boarding and i bumped into the former england rugby union star in dorset. was he also doing that? no, he gave it a go. was he any good? he was, normally sporting skills can be transferred. if you have been on holiday and bumped into someone, have been on holiday and bumped into someone, let us note. i went to centre pa rcs someone, let us note. i went to centre parcs and ended up swimming with rogerjohnson who sometimes does breakfast. was that awkward? i bet it was a bit. i like roger, not awkward like that, sometimes you wa nt to awkward like that, sometimes you want to do your own thing when you're swimming, you don't want to meet up in your costume! you want to get away from work sometimes! thanks for sharing, get away from work sometimes! thanks forsharing, mike! get away from work sometimes! thanks for sharing, mike! let's get away from work sometimes! thanks forsharing, mike! let's get get away from work sometimes! thanks for sharing, mike! let's get some sanity. i'm not sure if the weather forecast will offer that, but susan is in charge! i'm not s
andy gomersall, what was it, paddle boarding and i bumped into the former england rugby union star in dorset. was he also doing that? no, he gave it a go. was he any good? he was, normally sporting skills can be transferred. if you have been on holiday and bumped into someone, have been on holiday and bumped into someone, let us note. i went to centre pa rcs someone, let us note. i went to centre parcs and ended up swimming with rogerjohnson who sometimes does breakfast. was that awkward? i bet...
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this is the daily mirror and this is the beach down at chesil beach down in dorset. and storm talanoa took what was a perfectly good pebble beach and removed the pebbles! and then further down in the article, rain, floods and now the drought. this reservoir down in kent is half full, in the middle of winter. this is not encouraging. shall we have a quick look at the golf course? who else is going to talk about the good golfing story?! i have only played with my business partner tom up in new england on a course which is not quite as eccentric as this. this one has got a 400 metre drop from where you're teeing off to where you're supposed to be reaching the delicate. this is down in south africa. 400 metres, dubbed the extreme 19th teak. i have to say it's probably the only one i would get close to, itjust requires gravity, i would think! and it is shaped in the shape of the continent. that's very clever. so you can just tee off and hit africa! what you don't want to do is get down there and find your ball and not have to climb back up on the two bigger! is that the v
this is the daily mirror and this is the beach down at chesil beach down in dorset. and storm talanoa took what was a perfectly good pebble beach and removed the pebbles! and then further down in the article, rain, floods and now the drought. this reservoir down in kent is half full, in the middle of winter. this is not encouraging. shall we have a quick look at the golf course? who else is going to talk about the good golfing story?! i have only played with my business partner tom up in new...
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i've been to clay5more school in dorset to find out why this new sport is making such waves. in the glow of the winter 5un something associated with warmer climate is causing a splash. from fairy tales and fantasy and disney movies to reality. mermaid5 and mermen getting fit and even competing in one of the uk's new sports, thanks to cheaper and more acce55ible design of tails. up until now we've had to learn to swim u5ing ourfeet, but our feet are now replaced by these monofin5, our tails. so no walking around the pool. it's a very strange feeling. as yet i feel like i have a new part of my body. if you get it right it can make you 33% faster through the water. it's definitely a different feeling. i'm looking forward to actually seeing how it works with the fin. i'm not sure about the old lycra 5en5ation. it 5ma5he5 through all stereotypes as you learn the faster and more powerful way of swimming through the water. basically where your hands and your head go your body will follow naturally and then doing the extra kick or flip with your leg will enhance your speed as well, s
i've been to clay5more school in dorset to find out why this new sport is making such waves. in the glow of the winter 5un something associated with warmer climate is causing a splash. from fairy tales and fantasy and disney movies to reality. mermaid5 and mermen getting fit and even competing in one of the uk's new sports, thanks to cheaper and more acce55ible design of tails. up until now we've had to learn to swim u5ing ourfeet, but our feet are now replaced by these monofin5, our tails. so...
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of businessman guy hedger, who was shot dead during a botched burglary at his million pound home in dorset. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. the imf drops its forecast for the uk economic growth this year to 1.5%, as it raises its forecast for the global economy as a whole to just under a%. but others beg to differ. lord o'neill tells the bbc, never mind brexit, the uk economy will do better than anyone has been expecting. and he's a former treasury minister and a remain supporter. len mccluskey, general secretary of the union unite, has had what he calls "encouraging" talks with the head of peugeot, carlos tavares in paris. peugeot has announced 650 job cuts at vauxhall‘s ellesmere port plant. mr mcclusky said mr tavares talked of "working with unite to construct a road map forfuture operations in the uk." tesco is to cut 1700 jobs from its branches and warehouses as part of its turnaround strategy. it also plans to create 900 jobs and redeploy staff affected also the chief executive said it was necessary to ensure their business remains competitive. what is going on at
of businessman guy hedger, who was shot dead during a botched burglary at his million pound home in dorset. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. the imf drops its forecast for the uk economic growth this year to 1.5%, as it raises its forecast for the global economy as a whole to just under a%. but others beg to differ. lord o'neill tells the bbc, never mind brexit, the uk economy will do better than anyone has been expecting. and he's a former treasury minister and a remain...
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do we all in dorset this we know where mike stands. i think the thing about him is he supposed to his was a universally attractive. i just don't get this. i get he did a great job. but james bond you have to look out a little bit. they want to get the younger demographics. were not the key demo anymore. coming up in a moment. it is impacting the restaurant industry. stay tuned for that. ask halliburton halliburton releasing fourth-quarter results. we will be right back. [music] ooooooh snap!! every truck guy has their own way of conveying powerful. yeeaaahhh boy. kind of looks like a monster coming to eat ya. holy smokes. that is awesome. strong. you got the basic, and you got the beefy. i just think it looks mean. incredible. no way. start your year off strong a new chevy truck. get a total value of over $9,600 on this silverado all star when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. there is something of another merger monday here. we have a few deals. they are announcing it will by gino therapeutics.
do we all in dorset this we know where mike stands. i think the thing about him is he supposed to his was a universally attractive. i just don't get this. i get he did a great job. but james bond you have to look out a little bit. they want to get the younger demographics. were not the key demo anymore. coming up in a moment. it is impacting the restaurant industry. stay tuned for that. ask halliburton halliburton releasing fourth-quarter results. we will be right back. [music] ooooooh snap!!...
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variety of weather, mist and fog, beautiful pictures sentin mist and fog, beautiful pictures sent in from dorset by one of our weather watchers, this one of line regis shows a lovely sunrise and clearer skies. for many of us a band of rain moving east but behind it it will be much whiter than it has been the last couple of days with sunshine coming through. mist and fog patches lifting from all but northern ireland where we still do have quite a bit of fog and that will slowly left into low at cloud and it won't lift for many at all. at the same time we've also got rain pushing over towards the east, lingering across yorkshire and lincolnshire into east anglia to the course of the afternoon but move away from that and there is a handbag of cloud with the cloud continually breaking up and we will see sunshine, some of us already have the sunshine. temperatures this afternoon in plymouth night breezes will feel nice and across wales, vastly improved compared to last few days, more bright spells and sunshine and higher temperatures. northern ireland will hang on to the low cloud with fog through th
variety of weather, mist and fog, beautiful pictures sentin mist and fog, beautiful pictures sent in from dorset by one of our weather watchers, this one of line regis shows a lovely sunrise and clearer skies. for many of us a band of rain moving east but behind it it will be much whiter than it has been the last couple of days with sunshine coming through. mist and fog patches lifting from all but northern ireland where we still do have quite a bit of fog and that will slowly left into low at...
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Jan 11, 2018
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we will see some brighter breaks, more notably in the north of scotland, parts of wales, cornwall, dorset and hampshire. north of scotland, parts of wales, cornwall, dorsetand hampshire. for a saturday, we have a weather front coming in from the worst that will introduce some rain and strengthening winds. the further east you travel, the try and the brighter the weather is likely to be. as we head into sunday, there will be dry and bright weather around. the weather front producing cloud in parts of western england and wales. a new, more active system from the north—west later in the day will introduce wetter and windy weather. hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. our top story this morning — one of the strongest warnings yet about the nhs in england. this time hospital bosses say services are at breaking point and that the government must spend more. 85% of patients was seen in four hours, well below the target. the nhs is seven years into a massively austere decade, the worst in its history, and we cannot go on like this. the details from our corresponden
we will see some brighter breaks, more notably in the north of scotland, parts of wales, cornwall, dorset and hampshire. north of scotland, parts of wales, cornwall, dorsetand hampshire. for a saturday, we have a weather front coming in from the worst that will introduce some rain and strengthening winds. the further east you travel, the try and the brighter the weather is likely to be. as we head into sunday, there will be dry and bright weather around. the weather front producing cloud in...
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areas, very windy. 90 miles per hour in bangor in northern ireland and even in london, to the south of dorset, in the last few hours. a trail of damage across the country. high seas in the uk. coastalflooding damage across the country. high seas in the uk. coastal flooding which damage across the country. high seas in the uk. coastalflooding which is still ongoing. storm eleanor. some good news. it is pushing off into the north sea. that means the wind will is down. —— ease. it will remain strong and gusty, the wind, through this morning's rush—hour. showers rattling across the south. 50-60 showers rattling across the south. 50—60 miles per hour gusts. cloud and rain in the midlands. it will go down through the morning rush—hour. starting to ease in western scotland and northern ireland for the time being. some of the calmest conditions in the north—east of the mainland of scotland. frost and fog to begin with. light winds here. some of the dry to bright as conditions. —— driest and brightest. western scotland and northern ireland will have the strongest winds through the afte
areas, very windy. 90 miles per hour in bangor in northern ireland and even in london, to the south of dorset, in the last few hours. a trail of damage across the country. high seas in the uk. coastalflooding damage across the country. high seas in the uk. coastal flooding which damage across the country. high seas in the uk. coastalflooding which is still ongoing. storm eleanor. some good news. it is pushing off into the north sea. that means the wind will is down. —— ease. it will remain...
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this started when 31 dead birds were found to have the virus in dorset and another 13 have been found dead in warwickshire which indicates it is spreading, hence the prevention zone. it has been circulating in europe for while but it is not a risk to humans and our food by people who keep but it is not a risk to humans and ourfood by people who keep birds and poultry, they will be concerned. —— but people. they are trying to reduce the risk of it spreading. what are the government saying about this7 what are the government saying about this? basically farmers have been told to cover up ponds with net income so wild birds can't land and they have been told to feed and water their birds in enclosed areas to discourage any wild birds and this is now a legal requirement, incidentally —— with nets. anyone with more than 500 birds has got to ta ke with more than 500 birds has got to take extra bio—security measures by restricting access to nonessential people and this now applies right across england. and nick, explain the background to this. so what's this about two pubs with a s
this started when 31 dead birds were found to have the virus in dorset and another 13 have been found dead in warwickshire which indicates it is spreading, hence the prevention zone. it has been circulating in europe for while but it is not a risk to humans and our food by people who keep but it is not a risk to humans and ourfood by people who keep birds and poultry, they will be concerned. —— but people. they are trying to reduce the risk of it spreading. what are the government saying...
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foggy weather, parts of dorset, somerset, across devon, potentially, and central southern england, even with the weather front in the east, a little fog. starting too thin. the hope is, not only will we lift the fog more quickly, and may well lift a bit more quickly across the southeast but come tomorrow night, really looks quite wet across northern ireland, four or five after a day of seven or 8 degrees only. as we head through saturday, wet weather, quite a change here, elsewhere, just spots of rain in the breeze and a lot of cloud again, looks quite grave. stay with us, change is on the way, brightness coming in. that weather front fizzles out to all but nothing by the time we get to sunday, ahead of the time we get to sunday, ahead of the next weather change, if you like stopjust the next weather change, if you like stop just mostly the next weather change, if you like stopjust mostly dry, elizabeth of dampness in the air and a lot of cloud. sunday night and into monday, sweeps through, heavy rain again, not welcome, gale force winds, and behind it, baleful swings, chance of seeing
foggy weather, parts of dorset, somerset, across devon, potentially, and central southern england, even with the weather front in the east, a little fog. starting too thin. the hope is, not only will we lift the fog more quickly, and may well lift a bit more quickly across the southeast but come tomorrow night, really looks quite wet across northern ireland, four or five after a day of seven or 8 degrees only. as we head through saturday, wet weather, quite a change here, elsewhere, just spots...